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Prof. Kristin Myers Earns Presidential Early Career Award
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Research Reveals Exotic Quantum States in Double-Layer Graphene
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A Letter to the Columbia Engineering Community
Finding a New Purpose For an Ultrafast Laser
Instability-Induced Pattern Transformation in Soft Metamaterial With Hexagonal Networks For Tunable Wave Propagation
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Prof. Kristin Myers Studies the Mechanics of Pregnancy
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Light-Induced Corneal Cross-Linking Corrects Vision
Arvind Srinivasan
Ultra-Clean Fabrication Platform Produces Nearly Ideal 2D Transistors
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